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The only thing regarding landscaping about this picture is the company that sponsored the car ..........none the less, spent yesterday at Summit Point in WV. Lets see, lets buy a Nissan 300ZX run stock brakes and then if that fails, I don't know.......just use the car in front of you to stop???

Passed in the front straight, he came into the turn, lost breaks and got me on the inside. Yeah......idiot.

Just finished.......I did all plants, paver driveway, gravel paths and dry lay. Builder has a mason she uses. My first real paver job with my company. Previous was a walkway we did 2yrs ago.......I think it turned out good but open to any constructive insight.

tthomass,
Is that just pea gravel put down between the blue stone, the walkway by the grass, and the main driveway area? I really like the look, and have been tempted to use it on some of our projects. But I am concerned about it tracking. I really wish that we had a more readily available source for blue stone here in south texas, it is such a beautiful product.

That was all special order. I did not do the masonry....the builder used her mason. We just got setup with them and hope to get into the masonry with them too. As for stone, I did the pathways and the dry lay stuff including the pavers.

The driveway is asphault and then the next day they put down tar and press the chip in, then topdress it.

Hope everybody is getting through summer well. We've been doing plantings and recently an interesting grading job that I'll post pictures of later. The back yard was something like 120' from the house to property line, 30' in elevation change and not one retaining wall was used. T190 earned its keep once again working on that slope. We're about to start a 1500ish SF black slate patio (wet) w/ fireplace......all vertical work is going to be granite + boulders and plants etc. Slowed down a little and then everything fell into place........looking forward to a strong fall to finish the year.